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Eaton Cutler-Hammer CHGENLC100ATS1SE O & M Manual page 42

Automatic transfer switch with atc-100 control

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Instructional Booklet
Page 42
Effective: August 2007
Step 3: Connect one of the supplied wires to terminal # 14 on the
load shed. Route the wire from the load shed to the neu-
tral bar. On 100 A ATSs, cut the wire to the proper
length, strip 0.25 in. (6.35 mm) of insulation from the
end of the wire, then crimp the supplied ring terminal
onto the wire. Using a blade screwdriver, remove the
screw securing the white wire of the main wiring harness
to the neutral bar. Align the ring terminal of the white
wire with the load shed wire ring terminal and secure
both to the neutral bar using the screw just removed (see
Figure 77).
Figure 77. Load Shed Wire Connected to the Neutral Bar (100 A).
On 200 A ATSs, remove the female flag connector from
the male flag terminal on the neutral bar. Cut the female
flag connector from the white wire in the main wiring har-
ness and the white wire from the optional TVSS if
installed. Cut the load shed wire to the proper length.
Strip 0.25 in. (6.35 mm) of insulation from the end of
each of the wires, then crimp the supplied larger female
flag connector onto the wires. Connect the female flag
connector to the male flag terminal on the neutral bar (see
Figure 78).
Figure 78. Load Shed Wire Connected to the Neutral Bar
(200 A).
Step 4: Connect one of the supplied wires to terminal # 13 on the
Figure 79. Load Shed Wire Connected to the Auxiliary Switch
(100 A and 200 A).
Note: Terminals 1 through 12 on the load shed provide a number of options
for taking advantage of the functionality of the load shed. Refer to Figure
75 for a diagram illustrating the use of these terminals to take advantage of
its functionality.
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O & M Manual for the CHGENLC Automatic
Transfer Switch with ATC-100 Control
load shed. Route the wire from the load shed to the aux-
iliary switch on the right side of the contactor. Cut the
wire to the proper length and strip 0.25 in. (6.35 mm) of
insulation from the end of the wire. Crimp the smaller
female flag connector supplied onto the end of the wire.
Connect the female flag connector to the male flag termi-
nal on the auxiliary switch (see Figure 79).
LOAD
SHED
WIRE
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